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    Emergency Department David W. Banson Stratford University HCA 530 May 5, 2015 Dr. Zelalem Atlee Emergency Department Introduction Any patient brought into the Emergency Department, is first signed in at ED receptionist desk and triaged by a triage nurse, prioritized and brought to patient room by a charged nurse either by wheelchair or stretcher or walking by the patient depending on patient’s illness. A nurse is assigned to the patient. Emergency Doctor comes in and if the patient

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    Reducing Primary Care Utilization of the Emergency Department Mary Urbina Florida Atlantic University Dr. Granger GEB 6217 Communication Skills for Business Professionals November 30, 2014   Table of Contents Executive Summary 3 Introduction 3 Recommendation: Hiring a Patient Navigator 4 Supporting Reasons for Recommendation 4 Preventing Increased Costs and Patient Dissatisfaction 5 Preventing Patients from Developing Serious Health Problems 7 Assisting Patients New to the Affordable

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    After an initial orientation session and brief introductions with all hotel departments and staffs, we move to each our department. I feel my work easy in all departments accept Front Office. I was thrust into my first major venture, which was handling phone lines within the hotel, including incoming/outgoing phone calls in the front desk. Initially, I thought this task would be easy, after all it was just answering phone calls, but I quickly learned how much work had to be put into these phone calls

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    Emergency Department Promptness By Improving Quality Care Outcome Nwakaego Ugorji Charles R. Drew University Mervyn M. Dymally School of Nursing Introduction About 50 million Americans do not have health insurance and, the emergency department seems to be the only way to get adequate health care. Doctors there see all patients who arrive, regardless of their health insurance status (Lobachova L, Brown DF, Sinclair J, Chang Y, Thielker KZ, Nagurney JT. 2014). The quantity

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    Redirecting Consumers from Costly Choices in Health Care Access Introduction Since the development of the EMTALA Act in 1986, any individual which presents to the emergency department, must be accessed and triaged by qualified medical personnel. (www.cms.gov) Individuals are aware that if they present to the emergency department, regardless if it is for just a tooth ache or a major illness like a heart attack, they will have to be treated. “This mandate does not extend to private physician offices

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    Mexican Department Store Industry The department store industry in Mexico functions just like the majority of department stores around the world. They target the middle to upper class people with money to spend on popular brands, food and entertainment. While the department store chains in many countries tend to focus on one line of products (e.g., clothing), the department stores in Mexico have diversified products and services that helps to decrease direct competition, but it also makes it more

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    Running head: Budgets and Fire Departments How Budget Cuts Effect Fire Departments Leann Rae Edison State College How Budget Cuts Effect Fire Departments Budgets have played a major role in fire departments all over the world. In the past couple of years, fire department budgets have been in the headlines quite frequently. This is especially true in Florida, where there has been much controversy in the proposal and passing of Amendment 1, in January 2008. The passing of

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    getting shelf space and sales is at the top of our list. Although our company has seemed to hit a rut, our marketing department will be taking their advertising to a new level. Our product has strong reviews and ratings from the American Dental Association, so quality is not our problem. Because of neither negative nor positive feedback for our toothbrushes, our marketing department will focus on creating advertisements that distinguishes our product from others. Marketing will be focusing on concentration

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    Columbia, and the US Virgin Islands until July 1, 2014. [2] Primary contact physiotherapists first arrived in emergency departments in the United Kingdom, with the role quickly expanding to Australia. [3, 4] The profession has continued to expand and evolve to better service in Emergency Departments. [3, 5, 4] Many studies have been performed regarding the roles of Emergency Department physiotherapists in both Australia and the United Kingdom, the data of which will be reviewed. However, with the implementation

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    Volunteer fire departments everywhere have staffing problems. If you take a drive past any fire department you will probably see a volunteers needed sign. A fire chief in Pennsylvania stated “I would like to have a greater turnout of firefighters on scene than what we currently have,” he said. “We have a lack of volunteers who are able to respond during daytime hours” (Shawgo, 2014, p. 17). There are several reason that there is not as good of a turnout as there used to be. Back in the 1970s and

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